Kramer Electronics VP-725NA user manual MIC Control

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Feature

 

Function

 

20

 

Override

Routes the signal from the microphone to the Master output instead of from the Line, whose

 

 

 

signal is blocked

 

 

 

When no MIC CONTROL button is selected, the audio input is routed to the MASTER output, ignoring the

 

 

 

Mic input

21

MIC CONTROL

Mix

Routes the combined signals from the Mic and the Line to the Master output

 

Button

 

Only one of the group buttons can be ON, or all buttons can be OFF (pressing a button will select that

 

 

 

button, and turn OFF the previously selected button. If the selected button is pressed, it will turn it OFF)

22

 

Talkover

Routes the selected input to the output until an audio signal is detected on the microphone input.

 

 

 

When this happens the selected input is faded out (to be faded back in when no input is detected

 

 

 

on the microphone)

23

 

Line

Press this button and adjust the audio level using the –/+ buttons (see Section 6.3.1). The level is

 

 

 

displayed in the LCD Display and OSD

24

AUDIO LEVEL

Mic

Only one of the group buttons can be ON, or all buttons can be OFF (pressing a button will select that

 

Button

 

button, and turn OFF the previously selected button. If the selected button is pressed, it will turn it OFF)

25

 

Out

Selecting OUT when the Audio Group button illuminates, lets you select the group (scrolling through CV,

 

 

 

YC, VGA, Component and DVI, displaying the selection on the LCD (and OSD when appropriate) using

 

 

 

the UP and DOWN buttons

26

 

Video

Select the Video Group operation mode; within each group, select which input (from 1 to 4) to

 

 

Group

switch to the output. The selected input button within each group is illuminated. If the AUDIO

 

 

 

GROUP button is also illuminated, the audio follows the video

 

 

 

When selected, this button illuminates

27

 

Audio

Press to select the Audio Group mode: within each group, select the audio input (from 1 to 4) from

 

 

Group

each group for switching. If the VIDEO GROUP button is also illuminated, the audio follows the

 

SELECTButtons

 

video

 

 

The VIDEO GROUP and AUDIO GROUP buttons set can be pressed simultaneously or independently;

 

 

 

 

 

 

the SCALER and the MASTER OUTPUT buttons set can be pressed simultaneously or independently

28

 

Scaler

Select the Scaler mode: press an input button (1 of 21), to select the input to be scaled at the

 

 

 

SCALED OUTPUTS. The selected input button illuminates. If the MASTER AUDIO button is also

 

 

 

illuminated, the audio follows the video

29

 

Master

Press to select the Master Audio mode: press an input button (1 of 20), to select the audio input to

 

 

Audio

switch to the MASTER OUT terminal block connector. The selected input button illuminates. If the

 

 

 

SCALER button is also illuminated, the audio follows the video

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Contents VP-725NA Page Page Contents Figures Introduction Achieving the Best Performance Getting StartedHdtv Compatibility and Hdcp compliance OverviewVP-725NA Overview Defining Edid About Hdmi About Hdcp Defining the VP-725NA Presentation Switcher/ScalerVP 725NA USB Front Panel Feature FunctionMIC Control Audio Input Rear Panel Feature FunctionComp Output BNC Installing in a Rack Connecting the VP-725NA Connecting the VP-725NA Presentation Switcher/ScalerPage Connecting to the VP-725NA Presentation Switcher/Scaler Connecting to the VP-725NA via RS-232 Rgbs and RGsB PinoutsRgbs and RGsB Pinouts Input Color Space Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter Connecting the VP-725NA via the Ethernet portClick OK Connecting the Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Input/Output Using the Operating Modes Operating the VP-725NA Presentation Switcher/ScalerDefinition Five Independent One Scaler SwitchersSwitching the VP-725NA as Five Independent Switchers Switching an Input to an OutputUnderstanding the Audio Features Switching the VP-725NA as a ScalerAdjusting the Audio Level Adjusting the Audio Input and Audio Output Levels Main Source Understanding the PIP FeatureUsing the Microphone Control Modes PIP SourceLocking and Unlocking the Front Panel Activate the PIP Feature byDisplaying a Blank Screen Freezing the ImageConfiguring the VP-725NA via the OSD Menu Screens Configuring and Controlling the VP-725NAInput Screen Input Screen Setting Function DefaultPicture Screen Picture Screen Setting Function DefaultOutput Screen Output Screen Setting Function Selection/Range DefaultVirtual Wide Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio PIP Screen PIP Screen Setting Function DefaultAudio Screen Audio Screen Setting Function DefaultAudio Level Screen Geometry Screen Setting Function Default Application Available SettingsGeometry Screen Setup Screen Setting Function Default Setup ScreenHdcp Slideshow FeatureAdvanced Setup Screen Mode Set Functions Setting Selection/Range DefaultOSD Functions Setting Selection/Range Default Obtained via the Capture function or downloaded via USB Misc Setup Screen Setting Function DefaultInput Setup Screen Setting Function Range Default Input Setup ScreenOutput Functions Setting Default Output Setup ScreenActive Video Functions Info ScreenOperating via ETHERNET/Serial Port Operating via the LCD DisplayKey Function Operating via the Infrared Remote Control TransmitterDefines the Text Overlay Application Screen Using Text OverlayText Overlay Application Screen Feature FunctionInputs Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications of the Y/C, Video Signal Technical Specifications of the Component Input Signal Technical Specifications of the HDMI/DVI/RGB Output Signal 10 VP-725NA Communication Protocol Secam Communication Protocol of the VP-725NAOutput Hdmi Type Zoom Geometry Diagonal Projection Reset Communication Protocol of the VP-725NA Swap Communication Protocol of the VP-725NA Communication Protocol of the VP-725NA Communication Protocol of the VP-725NA Max Off 25 for Get Command Error Codes Error CodesVP-725NA VP-725NA Communication Protocol Safety Warning